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Concept 14.1 Mendel used the scientific approach to identify two laws of inheritance
2. One of the keys to success for Mendel was using pea plants. Explain how using pea plants
allowed Mendel to control mating; that is, how did this approach let Mendel be positive about
the exact characteristics of each parent?
3. Define the following terms. Then, consider your own family. Which generation would your
Moms grandparents be? Your Mom? You?
P generation
F1 generation
F2 generation
4. Explain how Mendels simple cross of purple and white flowers did the following:
Refuted blending
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5. Alternate versions of the same gene, like purple and white flower color, are termed
_____________.
6. On the figure at below, label the allele for both purple and white flower color, a homologous
pair, and the locus of the flower color gene.
7. In sexually reproducing organisms, why are there exactly two chromosomes in each
homologue?
8. Mendels model consists of four concepts. Describe each concept in the appropriate space
below. Indicate which of the concepts can be observed during meiosis by placing an asterisk by
the concept.
Mendels Four Concepts
Description of Concept
1st concept
2nd concept
3rd concept
4th concept
(law of segregation)
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9. Using Figure 14.5 as your guide, provide the missing notations for the figure below. (P, F1, F2).
10. In pea plants, T is the allele for tall plants, while t is the allele for dwarf plants. If you have a tall
plant, demonstrate with a test cross how it could be determined if the plant is homozygous tall
or heterozygous tall.
11. Explain the difference between a monohybrid cross and a dihybrid cross.
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12. As you start to work word problems in genetics, two things are critical: the parents genotype
must be correct, and the gametes must be formed correctly. Using Figure 14.8 as your guide,
explain how the gametes are derived for the following cross. (You should have four different
gametes).
YyRr YyRr
13. Complete the cross given in questions 12 by placing the gametes in a Punnett square. Then
provide the phenotypic ratio of the offspring.
Phenotypes/Phenotypic Ratio
14.
Before leaving this concept, it would be helpful to complete the three problems in the 14.1 Concept
Check on page 269 of your textbook. The problems are worked and explained in the Answer section on
page A-10 at the back of the book.
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19. What is the probability that a couple will have a girl, a boy, a girl, and a boy in this specific
order?
Concept 14.3 Inheritance patterns are often more complex than those predicted by simple
Mendelian genetics
20. Explain how incomplete dominance is different from complete dominance, and give an
example of incomplete dominance.
22. Dominant alleles are not necessarily more common than recessive alleles in the gene pool.
Explain why this is true.
23. Explain what is meant when a gene is said to have multiple alleles.
24. Blood groups are so important medically that you should be able to solve genetics
based on blood types. The first step in accomplishing that is to understand the
of each blood type. Before working any problems, complete this ABO blood type
Genotype
problems
genotypes
chart.
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25. Question 2 in the 14.3 Concept Check is a blood type problem. Complete it here, and show
your work.
26. What is pleiotropy? Explain why this is important in diseases like cystic fibrosis and sickle
cell disease.
28. Explain why the dihybrid cross detailed in Figure 14.12 has 4 white mice instead of the 3 that
would have been predicted by Mendels work.
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31. Using the terms norm of reaction and multifactorial, explain the potential influence of the
environment on phenotypic expression.
33. Explain why you know the genotype of one female in the third generation, but are unsure of the
other.
34. Describe what you think is important to know medically about the behavior of recessive
alleles.
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35. Students are expected to have a general knowledge of the pattern of inheritance and the
common symptoms of a number of genetic disorders. Provide this information for the
disorders listed below.
a. cystic fibrosis
b. sickle-cell disease
c. achondroplasia
d. Huntingtons disease
36. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling are the two most widely used methods for
testing a fetus for genetic disorders. Use the unlabeled diagram below to explain the three
main steps in amniocentesis and the two main steps of CVS.
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37. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each fetal test?
38. Explain the symptoms of phenylketonuria, and describe how newborn screening is used to
identify children with this disorder.
Testing Your Knowledge: Genetics Problems (pg. 284) Now
you should be ready to test your knowledge.
This chapter does not have a Self-Quiz, but rather asks you to do a series of problems. One of the ways
to determine your understanding of Mendelian genetics is to work many genetic problems. Complete
the questions from the problems at the end of the chapter.
Before starting, it would be productive to read the Tips for Genetic Problems on page 283. Work
neatly, and show all work. As you know, you can check your solutions in your text.
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